Follow-up: If "sick-kids means Hospital for Sick Children,
Toronto, watch also if U of Rochester has any symposia or, if
you get to New York, we have an active cell death club that meets
once per month.
Richard A. Lockshin/Dept. Biol. Sci. St. John's U. 8000 Utopia Pkwy
Jamaica NY 11439 USA/Phone 718: 990-1854/ Fax 718: 380-8543
In article <v01510100ac21ce5c91b2@[142.20.6.185]> shah at RESUNIX.RI.SICKKIDS.ON.CA writes:
>Hi,
>I am a PhD graduate student in yeast genetics and very close to graduation.
>I have decided that I would like to pursue the field of programmed cell
>death for my Post Doc and hopefully future career. I would love to be able
>to go to a cell-death meeting this year to familiarize myself with the
>field and get to know the people in the field. I know that there is a Cold
>Spring Harbour meeting coming in September, but I am told that it would be
>difficult to attend the meeting since I don't belong to a cell-death lab.
>Do you have any advice for me as to how I can attend this meeting, whether
>there are any other meeting that I might go to that is not as restricted
>and equally informative. I thank you in advance for your help and
>suggestions.
>>Sherry
>shah at resunix.ri.sickkids.on.ca>>>.
>.